A la 23e position au classement général, le Luxembourg enregistre son plus mauvais résultat à ce jour. Cela témoigne de l’indéniable perte de compétitivité du pays. La dégradation des résultats du Luxembourg est continue depuis 2021 et particulièrement rapide depuis l’année 2022, le pays perdant 10 places en seulement 2 ans, entre 2022 et 2024.
L'Autorité de la Concurrence présente son nouveau guide "Protéger son environnement numérique" pour aider les internautes à repérer facilement la désinformation et à agir contre les contenus potentiellement illégaux comme les discours de haine et les deep fakes.
Bank account in Luxembourg - Contacts FinTechs_October 2023_v5.pdfPaperjam_redaction
This document provides a list of contacts for banks and FinTech firms authorized in Luxembourg for account opening and services. It includes the company name, contact person, phone number and email for representatives from major banks like Barclays, BNP Paribas, HSBC and others. It also lists payment and e-money institutions authorized in Luxembourg, noting that the list was compiled based on member input but the ABBL does not endorse any of the entities or services provided. Applicants are advised to do their own research before engaging with any listed entities.
Bank account in Luxembourg - Contacts AIFs_October 2023_final_v2.pdfPaperjam_redaction
This document provides contact information for banks and financial institutions authorized in Luxembourg that can provide services to alternative investment funds (AIFs), including opening bank accounts. It lists the names of 27 banks and financial institutions along with contact names, phone numbers and emails. The summary notes that this list is provided by the ABBL for information purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement of any entities listed. Customers should conduct their own due diligence before engaging with any institution.
Cette étude conjointe de l'OEB et de l'EUIPO se concentre sur la manière dont les startups innovantes obtiennent des financements pour transformer leurs idées en nouveaux produits destinés au marché. Il examine comment les droits de propriété intellectuelle peuvent aider les fournisseurs de financement initial à se retirer avec succès en vendant à une autre entreprise ou en introduisant une introduction en bourse.
European innovation scoreboard 2022-KI0922386ENN (1).pdfPaperjam_redaction
The European Innovation Scoreboard 2022 report provides the following key findings:
1. Almost all EU Member States have increased their innovation performance since 2015, but the lowest performing countries are falling further behind.
2. Between 2021 and 2022, innovation performance declined for eight Member States and improved for 19.
3. Based on their innovation performance relative to the EU average, Member States fall into four groups: Innovation Leaders, Strong Innovators, Moderate Innovators, and Emerging Innovators.
4. At the global level, the EU has overtaken Japan in innovation performance and closed part of the gap with some other competitors like South Korea and the US.
The document appears to be a report on Luxembourg's talent and education rankings for 2023. It includes various metrics and rankings for Luxembourg in areas like education spending, minimum wage, cost of living, student mobility, language skills, and more. Luxembourg's overall ranking for talent is #17 and its highest individual rankings are for health infrastructure (#5), statutory minimum wage (#3), and apprenticeships (#2). Its lowest rankings are for skilled labor availability (#25) and finance skills availability (#24).
A la 23e position au classement général, le Luxembourg enregistre son plus mauvais résultat à ce jour. Cela témoigne de l’indéniable perte de compétitivité du pays. La dégradation des résultats du Luxembourg est continue depuis 2021 et particulièrement rapide depuis l’année 2022, le pays perdant 10 places en seulement 2 ans, entre 2022 et 2024.
L'Autorité de la Concurrence présente son nouveau guide "Protéger son environnement numérique" pour aider les internautes à repérer facilement la désinformation et à agir contre les contenus potentiellement illégaux comme les discours de haine et les deep fakes.
Bank account in Luxembourg - Contacts FinTechs_October 2023_v5.pdfPaperjam_redaction
This document provides a list of contacts for banks and FinTech firms authorized in Luxembourg for account opening and services. It includes the company name, contact person, phone number and email for representatives from major banks like Barclays, BNP Paribas, HSBC and others. It also lists payment and e-money institutions authorized in Luxembourg, noting that the list was compiled based on member input but the ABBL does not endorse any of the entities or services provided. Applicants are advised to do their own research before engaging with any listed entities.
Bank account in Luxembourg - Contacts AIFs_October 2023_final_v2.pdfPaperjam_redaction
This document provides contact information for banks and financial institutions authorized in Luxembourg that can provide services to alternative investment funds (AIFs), including opening bank accounts. It lists the names of 27 banks and financial institutions along with contact names, phone numbers and emails. The summary notes that this list is provided by the ABBL for information purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement of any entities listed. Customers should conduct their own due diligence before engaging with any institution.
Cette étude conjointe de l'OEB et de l'EUIPO se concentre sur la manière dont les startups innovantes obtiennent des financements pour transformer leurs idées en nouveaux produits destinés au marché. Il examine comment les droits de propriété intellectuelle peuvent aider les fournisseurs de financement initial à se retirer avec succès en vendant à une autre entreprise ou en introduisant une introduction en bourse.
European innovation scoreboard 2022-KI0922386ENN (1).pdfPaperjam_redaction
The European Innovation Scoreboard 2022 report provides the following key findings:
1. Almost all EU Member States have increased their innovation performance since 2015, but the lowest performing countries are falling further behind.
2. Between 2021 and 2022, innovation performance declined for eight Member States and improved for 19.
3. Based on their innovation performance relative to the EU average, Member States fall into four groups: Innovation Leaders, Strong Innovators, Moderate Innovators, and Emerging Innovators.
4. At the global level, the EU has overtaken Japan in innovation performance and closed part of the gap with some other competitors like South Korea and the US.
The document appears to be a report on Luxembourg's talent and education rankings for 2023. It includes various metrics and rankings for Luxembourg in areas like education spending, minimum wage, cost of living, student mobility, language skills, and more. Luxembourg's overall ranking for talent is #17 and its highest individual rankings are for health infrastructure (#5), statutory minimum wage (#3), and apprenticeships (#2). Its lowest rankings are for skilled labor availability (#25) and finance skills availability (#24).